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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Digital Collections at Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in NCAT Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THJ4-5 REGISTER "COMPLETE AWARENESS FOR COMPLETE COMMITMENT" VOLUME XLIX NUMBER 8 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY GREENSBORO, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, (,1977 # Match Ignites Fire In Curtis

By Karen F. Williams hall females stated that, after saying that the doors do not lock 12:00, the doors are locked from from the inside, and the girls are "All I heard was some girl say, the inside as well as outside. able to get out after dorm hours. everybodygetoutof the building," Therefore, if the fire had occurred "There is a need for more aware exclaimed Cindy Swan, a late at night, they would have had and conscientious students who resident of Curtis Hall. This no means of escape. McMillan will take safety rules and hazards statement was one of the many contradicted this statement by more seriously," replied McMillan. responses that were stated concerning the fire that occurred in Curtis hall, Tuesday evening. A&T's Career Day Program "The fire started in the basement between 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. when someone dropped a match on a couch," said Norwood Features Business Agencies McMillan, director of security. The sofa immediately went up in A&T State University's third between , D.C. and flames. McMillan stated that he annual career day program will Houston, Texas. The main received a call concerning the fire be held September 27 and 28 in purpose of the program is to and sent Officer Cynthia Cole to Moore Gymnasium. The program expose students to the check on the matter. Cole, seeing will feature companies from availability of jobs in business, that there was a lot of smoke across the nation. industry and government now involved, requested that the fire Mayor Jim Melvin, A&T's and inthe future with companies department be called. Chancellor Lewis C. Dowdy and such as Ciba-Geigy, Western the A&T National Alumni Electric Co., Johnson Wax, In addition to Cole, there were President and City Councilman Eastman, Southern six other officers, three of them Jimmie I. Barber will head the Bell, Rockwell International, off duty who assisted during the panel of dignitaries who will Touche Ross and Go., U.S. Steel, fire. The smoke from the fire extend the official welcome. Carrier Corporation and many accumulated on the second and Two hundred representatives of others. Morris encourages- all third floors making it impossible 70 major industries, businesses students to attend the activities. and government agencies are Free samples from the various to breathe in the dorm. A fireman cleans up after the fire in Curtis HaU. The fire started from expected to attend. companies will be distributed. Cole inhaled too much of a dropped match on a couch. Phuto by Love W. I. Morris, director of the the toxic fumes and was sent Placement Center, said, "The Says UNC-CH President Friday to the hospital for treatment 1977 annual affair will host some along with another student. of the most prestigious Eight other Curtis Hall residents companies ever this year to were sent to the infirmary for attend colleges or universties Lower Standards Not Solution treatment. "There would have been a lot more injured students CHAPEL HILL (AP) - Carolina's position. remedial programs and had it not been for Officer President William C. Friday of The brief puts the Carter evaluation services," he said. Cole," stated McMillan. "She the University of North Carolina administration on record "For every student-Black and really went above and beyond system reserved specific endorsing the concept that white, male and female-the main her call of duty." Whether or not comment Tuesday on the Carter disadvantaged minorities legally thing is to help him find a level the fire was intentional is still administration's position on can be given special at which he can achieve." under investigation by the police minority admissions, but said he consideration in university The administration's briefi department. believes a successful admissions. However, the brief was filed in the case of Allan desegregation solution cannot also says "reasonable goals or "The response from the Paul Bakke, a white man who include lowered standards. targets" rather than rigid quotas successfully argued befor the campus police shows that the Friday said news reports of should be permitted in California Supreme Court that he department is concerned about the 70-page statement, filed by desegration plans. was unconstitutionally denied the students'welfare on campus," the U.S. Justice Department as a Friday said he would have to admission to medical school replied McMillan. "However the "friend of the court" brief in a study the 70-page brief before while less-qualified Black students generally feel that the California desegregation case, forming opinions on how the applicants were accepted under a have both positive and negative police do not care about their administration's statement might minority admissions plan. The W.I. Morris elements in relation to North security." Several of the Curtis affect the five-year plan for brief urges the U.S. Supreme North Carolina. Court to vacate the California Friday and the University ruling and support the medical Board of Governors rejected the school's minority enrollment percentage quotas for minority plan. enrollment outlined by the Justice Department in college desegregation guidelines handed down recently for several southern states. Asked about the concept of special consideration or lowering of admission standards for minority applicants, Friday said in a telephone interview: "I don't believe that lowering standards will be helpful in what ik* we are trying to achieve. "By expanding education opportunities, we want to do everything possible to guarantee the success of that student. That A newspaper can be educational if you read it. photo by Love President William C. Friday Page 2 THE A&T REGISTER Friday, September 23, 1977 English Department Lecture

Homecoming Theme Let your words Will Feature Dr. Barksdale soothe others. The 1977-78 English Dr. Barksdale has served as a Department Lecture Series will consultant for the Ford Submit poetry get underway on Tuesday Foundation, the U.S. Office of 66,Coming Home evening, September 27, with a Education, and the National lecture by Dr. Richard Barksdale, Endowment for the Humanities. for a prominent educator and writer He has been to A&T three times from the University of . in the last two years as The Register's The lecture is entitled "Jazz, consultant for the English Blues, and Langston Hughes," Department's NEH Consultants With A Touch Homecoming and will be presented at 8 p.m. in Grant, advising the department Merrick Hall Auditorium. on improving and expanding the Dr. Barksdale is presently humanities program. The English poetry professor of English and Department Lecture Series, now 95 associate dean of the Graduate in its third year, will also include Of Class supplement. School at the University of lectures this semester b) Illinois. He is the author of many Professors Mabel Dillard and Lee All poems must be in The artticles and books, and with Goebel, and next semester by Register office no later than Keneth Kinnamon, is the author Professors Wallace Peppers, John of Black Writers of America. Crawford, and Ernest Bradford. September 30 at 5p.m. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Bowdoin College, he received Masters Degrees from both Syracuse University and Harvard University and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. He is a past president of the College Language Association and is presently a member of several commissions and boards, including the North Central Association Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Before going to Illinois, he was dean of the Graduate School at Atlanta University, and before that was chairman of the Department of English at Morehouse College. His is currently working on a book on Langston Hughes. Communications Sponsors Lecture Series A new mass communications lecture and teaching series, featuring several outstanding broadcasters, teachers and journalists, will be initiated at A&T State University this month. Sponsored by the university's mass communications program, the series will be opened on Tuesday, September 27, with a talk by Dr. Pam Johnson, a journalism teacher from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Other participants in the series this semester will be Bill Heitz, producer-director of WTTW-TV in Chicago, Illinois; Dr. James Hoyt, professor of journalism at the University of Wisconsin; Mai Goode, People have always been one of John Deere's greatest correspondent for the National assets. Engineers, accountants, marketing specialists, Black Network in new York; scientists.. .whatever their specialty, each has helped this Mrs. Marion Hayes-Hull, $3-billion-a-year company become one of the world's leading associate director of manufacturers of equipment for farmers, foresters, con­ telecommunications research at tractors, and consumers. the Center for Public Policy And we continue to attract capable individuals.. .qualified Research, the Booker T. new talent that has a bright future. Those who apply ability, Washington Foundation in ism intelligence, and imagination are encouraged with challeng­ Washington, D.C; and Dr. ing new assignments. Their growth adds to John Deere's Sherrrie Mazingo, assistant strength and success in the marketplace. Are you our kind Bureau Chief for the NBC News of professional? Bureau in Atlanta. Already scheduled for the spring smester is Professor Melvin Mencher, a professor of journalism at the Graduate School of Journalism of Columbia University. Dr. Johnson, one of the few Black female holders of thePh.D. (See Communications, Page 6) Friday, September 23, 1977 THE A&T REGISTER Page 3 Entertainment Lyceum SeriesOpen Tuesday The Leach Line The Lyceum Series at A&T Marine, Opus 83," and Paul Hudson Valley.Philharmonic State University will open on Hindemith's "Sonata for Viola Young Arts Artists competition- Tuesday with a concert by the and Piano, Opus 11, No. 4." distinguished young violist, Thompson currently holds the Thompson will be By Albert Leach Marcus Thompson. doctorate from the accompanied by pianist, Seth C. The free public program will Massachusetts Institute of Carlin, who has appeared with be held in the Richard B. Technology, has appeared the Boston. Pops, the New Eng­ I have three new books for you this week. Harrison Auditorium at 8 p.m. frequently as a soloist with the land Chamberorchestra and the First, from Ballantine, there is Apple Tree Lean Down by Thompson's program will National Symphony at the Harvard-Radcliffee Orchestra. He include Bach's "Sonata No. 1 in Kennedy Center in Washington, holds the master's degree from Mary Pearce. G Major," Hall Marina, with the Boston Pops under Julliar Juilliard. The story begins in the middle 1880's in the English Overton's "Sonata for Viola and • Arther Fiedler, with the Midlands. It tells of four generations and their loves, land Piano," Persichetti's "Infanta Symphony of the New World, Department the Greenwich Philharmonia and and passions which kept them alive. the St. Louis Symphony and Next there is The Leaning Tower by Maria Talwick. with the Hudson Valley To Conduct The Leaning Tower is a story set in post World War II Philharmonic. Pisa, Italy, where its romantic saga • about the love-hate He has also participated in the Workshop Marlboro Festival, the Santa Fe By Richard B. Steele relationships among a group of memorable Italians are Music Festival and the Spoleto Eighteen colleges and ironic and profundly moving. Festival in Italy. He has universities will participate in a performed with the Chamber The 'tower in the novel is a symbol of the fragility and transportation institute Music Society of Lincoln Center. endurance of the human spirit, but challenging it for workshop Monday, September Thompson first attended the 26, in Merrick HajljRoom 110. dominance is the menacing figure of Luigui Volterra, a Julliard School and studied The workshop which' begins at retired tax collector. under Walter Trampler. He is 9:00 a.m. is being sponsored by currently a professor of Volterra is known for torturing his first and second the Office of University humanities at the Massachusetts wife and now is trying to do the same to his daughter, Research, U.S.„ Department of Institute of Technology. Transportation 1OUR-DOT-. Marisa. He made his mark in the music From Holloway House, there's Walking Black and Tall, world 10 years ago when he won The workshop will be t conducted by Mrs. Clarrissa D. by Omar Fletcher. the Young Concert Artists Marcus Thompson International Auditions and the (See Universities, Page 5) Walking Black and Tall tells about Malcolm Lumumba. Born Tyrone Abraham Jones, Lumumba changed his name after the riots that burned Newark half way to the ground. Lumumba's wife and children were completely LANDLUBBER incinerated by a police sniper squad. encourages togetherness with funtime separates To get revenge on what had happened to his wife and of Cone corduroy that's child, Lumumba gets the aid of the Muslims, headed by 84% cotton/16% polyester. Husan, a military machine from the past, who has a mind Her vest and jeans of luxurious Velsheen ribless like a steel trap. corduroy In wine, black The result of the incident is a three-way vendetta that or brown, sizes 3 to 13. rocks the city. His trouser Jeans of stay-neat Stacord® These are three books I hope you'll find enjoyable. mid wale corduroy in From ABC Records, The Dramatics are on a national black, beige, navy, tour which includes several headline dates following the wine or brown, sizes 26to38,tvt,L,XL. popular success of their latest album, "Shake It Well." At fine stores "Shake lt Well" is currently in the top 20 of the everywhere. National R&B charts, and has jumped an average of ten Gone*? points per week on the R&B singles chart since its release corauroy in August. "Shake It Well" has recently crossed over into the pop charts. The Dramatics tour will bring them to the , October 23.

• ••• All organizational queens are urged to come by THE REGISTER office to have their pictures, taken for the homecoming eAtfrn of THE REGISTER. Pictures will be taken any Tuesday (10-2) and Thursday (11-4) until October 1. No excuses. No show, no picture. *-,

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Aggies Can Work Together

Though we all mounted over the fire which occurred in Curtis Hall Tuesday night, there was a positive element gained from the incident. When the females who had to evacuate the building spoke of the incident later, they all said that everyone worked together to see that no one was left in the building. They said even some males came up to the rooms and told them to get but of the building. One female said she would not have known what was happening if a male had not told her. At the final meeting of the Student National Education Association last semester, S. Joseph Shaw, dean of the School of Education, was asked to speak to the students. During that time, the publicity concerning A&T's Nursing School After the fire, girls wait outside Curtis Hall. overshadowed the school. In reference to that situation, Dean Shaw said, "The Aggies operate as a whole. When you bother one, you bother all." This statement that Dean Shaw made at that meeting at Students Receive Awards that time seemed like nothing but words, but Tuesday night some students proved those words to be true. Not Twelve students are recipient scholarship awards that were information services. only did females of Curtis work together, but some other of the mass communications made possible by special grants, The mass communications awards through the Kellogg by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation program at A&T is designed for students even volunteered their services at the infirmary to Foundation's grant. in Battlecreek, Michigan. those students who are interested help care for those students who were injured. It was Dr. Frank White announced These awards were made for in pursuing a career in some phase of broadcasting or print heartwarming to witness Aggies working together, n|ot for the students as Constance outstanding scholastic Hammond, Gibuel Kamara, journalism, teaching, or in mass achievement and interest in the praise or personal gain, but just for the sake of helping- Patricia Owens, Lila Washington, communications. field of mass communications. Even administrators were at the scene of the incident. Kenneth Fouts, Robert Spruill, The new program is offered Johnny Hunter, Archie Bass, "This is a part of our effort to through the departments of Mrs. Lucille Piggott, dean of women, said she returned to Kathy Anderson, Marilyni.. encourage students to think English and Speech and Theatre campus as soon as she received the message about the fire. Baggett, Nagatha Dixon and Gail about our lucrative field and take Arts but is available to students pride in high attainment," said Everyone seemed concerned about the welfare of the Boone. These awards are the enrolled in any other department initial mass communications Richard Moore, director of. at the University. females. Who said Aggies cannot work together? That goes to show you that you cannot believe everything you hear. A&T students, proved Tuesday night that Aggies can work Advantages Of Campus Life together as a whole. By Catherine Speller Living on Campus has many advantages If there is an important test coming up for college students but then there are and you have to study for it, don't attempt The A&T Register problems that arise from group livng. it in the dorm, without first checking your When a person lives in a dormitory, he or TV guide. If not, the yelling and screaming she is never quite alone. The lobbies are that are sure to be heard will do more than Published twice weekly during the school year by always filled with people studying, watching distract you from your work. students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical TV or just hanging out. This reporter has no desire to buy a State University. If you missed a class, there's no problem record album when at night there's wall to about finding some one with notes because wall music especially the latest top ten. there's at least one person in the building Some may disagree that their dormitory To receive THE REGISTER please send $8.50 for one who has the same course and instructor. isn't noisy, but then they are minority. year or $16 for two years to THE A&T REGISTER, Box E-25, Greensboro, North Carolina 27411 to cover mailing and handling costs. The Buck Has Got To Stop Editor Maxine McNeill News Editor Catherine Speller By Sheila Williams Managing Editor Margaret L. Brown A&T is a bureacratic system ot snobbish manner. Associate News Editor Sheila Williams government, which is run by officialism All of the administrators are not that Business Manager Robert E. Beasley and too much red tape. It is a body or Production Manager Terrence Marable way. It's just one or two, but one does not system which cannot move without the o.k Entertainment Editor Albert Leach need an army to start a war. Many students Sports Editor Archie Bass or say so of another leading us in a circle. feel that A&T is not concerned with Chief Photographer William Love Somehow, somewhere the buck has got their welfare, but with the well-being of to stop. It should be the specific duty of Bead Typist Larry L. Jenkins the administration. Getting an education Raj}' adninstrators' to "know" their jobs. Circulation Manager. Pamalin Cherry under these conditions will just become Distribution Manager Jackie Alston That's what they're hired for, to help the Advertising Manager Charles L. Perry students in any way possible. We don't mechanized drudgery. Advisor Mrs. Loreno Marrow know everything; that is why we ask Will this circle continue to spin with no questions. evidence of slowing down or "squaring"off? We're given an unconcerned or Students will not be able to continue in I-don't-care attitude; and, in turn, they this manner.

REPRESENTED FOR NATION.*.!. ADVERTISING BY wonder why students become angry. Some Won't someone stop and at least try to $ National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. ¥ of A&T's students' attitudes may not be a answer questions, listen to our comments, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 bed of roses, but the average Americans and not automatically tune students out? often gets upset when he is treated in a The buck has got to stop. Friday, September 23,1977 THE A&T REGISTER Page 5

Wilson Speaks On Interviews Help Needed. Reporters Typists, By Larry Jenkins Students were encouraged by hopefully," he concluded. "I consider it essential that Wilson to attain all information you be: prepared by campus about the firm before Proofreaders interviews 1 to become', familiar interviewing and to have a gooc with the company prior to the idea of a location preference. and Production Workers interview," said Phil Wilson, As for future accountants, certified public accountant Wilson stated that the "market is Come One, Gome All recruiter from Peat > Marwick, going to be equally good this Mitchell and Company. year." Wilson spoke to the Alobeam David Byrd, president of the No Experience Necessary Society Tuesday on the topic Alobeam Society, said, "the "Campus Interviewing Skills." overall thing was a success. I He stated that the main objective think that the students not only of interviewing "is to evaluate learned about interviewing but The A&T Register the candidate." Many firms look they also learned about certain for definite qualities in their facets of public accounting. The prospective candidates. These students now will feel more at qualities range from a high grade ease in an interview situation, Phil Wilson 'A man has his hour and a dog his day. Ben Jonson point average to a positive :•:•:•>.•;•>:• attitude. With the aid of video equipment, Wilson explained that there are five steps in interviewing for a job. He listed them as establishing rapport, encouraging talk, following up key thoughts, presenting the firm and closing. He noted that most interviews last between 20 and 30 minutes. Wilson continued by saying the most common question asked during interviews is "Why have you chosen accounting for a major?" Universities challenge To Partieipate Fill in the blank spaces to complete the words, each containing the letters "USE! In Workshop The clues may, or may not, help you. (Continued From Page 3) Drye, a representative from One America, Inc., a Black-owned consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. One America has been contracted to conduct 1. USE meetings with minority colleges If it's this, you don't need it. as a follow-up of OUR's efforts to increase contracting with 2 USE_ minority colleges. This will get you upset. Topics for discussion include Benefits of Contracting with 3 USE OUR-DOT.Analysis of Successful Don t get any wrong ideas. and Unsuccessful Proposals submitted by Minority Colleges 4. _USE and Proposal Development There is a tail to this one. Problems and Recommended Solutions. 5 USE Discussion leaders will include Not too quick to catch on. Gordon Alexander, Dr. Matthew Whitehead, and Mrs. Joyce Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is acting director of A&T's Transportation Institute. The Transportation Institute has been at A&T officially since 1970, housed under the School of Business and Economics. Participating colleges and When there's a challenge, universities include quality makes the difference. Barber-Scotia, Concord; A&T and Bennett, Greensboro; We hope you have some fun with the challenge. Fayetteville State, Fayetteville; Pabst Blue Ribbon is the Number 1 beer in Milwaukee, Hampton Institute, Hampton, beer capital of the world. Va.; Johnson C. Smith, That's why we'd like to offer you another challenge Charlotte; Kentucky State, —the Pabst challenge.Taste and compare Pabst Blue Frankfort, Ky.; Livingstone, Ribbon to any other premium beer. You'll like Pabst Salisbury; and Knoxville, because Blue Ribbon quality means the best-tasting beer Knoxville. you can get. Since 1844 it always has. In addition are Martin Technical Institute, Williamston: Norfolk State, Va., North Carolina Central, Durham; Saint PABST Since 1844.The quality has always come through. Augustine's, Raleigh; Saint PABST BREWING COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis., Peoria Heights, III., Newark, N.J., Los Angeles, Calif., Pabst, Georgia Paul's, Lawrenceville; Shaw, asruao s aovnasnj t> asnavsia e vasnvN z ssaiasn . ;J«MSU» Raleigh; Winston-Salem State, Winston-Salem; Virginia State, Petersburg, Va.; and Virginia Union, Richmond, Va, Page 6 THE A&T REGISTER Friday, September 23, 1977

Buildings Receive 'A' Rating Campus Haps

By Anthony Boyd summer underwent a rigorous facilities. The bi-annual A&T State University this sanitary inspection•. of all inspection was conducted by the The Cadet Welfare Council will sponsor its annual fall North Carolina Department of picnic Saturday. Sept. 24, 1977 at Battleground Country Human Resources. Park Shelter Number 4. All AFROTC Cadets are invited to The inspectors submitted two attend.Anyone that has a ride orneedsa ride to the picnic separate reports. One included all academic, residence, and utility is asked to meet at Campbell Hall at 12:30 p.m. buildings. The second report The Business Administration CLUB will have a snack covered only the dining facilities. Buildings are rated on a table set-up on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each numerical formula similar to week. those used in classrooms, on a Attention!! Senior- yearbook pictures have been scale of A to C. A&T received cancelled1 until October 13-14 in the Student Union. an overall rating of A. The Sophomore Class will sponsor a car wash at the The inspection deals mainly with construction, equipment, Cosmos I from 11-5 Saturday, September 24. All cars are storage and cleaning of facilities, $1.50, vans and trucks will be $2.00 and materials. Pests and waste I.C.A.R.E. meeting Monday, September 26, in the control also come under the Memorial Student Union Room 100, 8 p.m. scrutiny of inspectors. The inspectors cited various health hazards in the resident halls, especially Scott Hall. Ventilation in recreation rooms CommunicationLecture, and bathroom is a serious problem. They also cited a need To Feature Journalists for improvements in badly (Continued From Page 2) cracked walls, broken floor tiles Mrs. Hull formerly worked for degree in journalism from the in badly cracked and gouged out the U.S. Justice Department and The laundry room in Scott Hall was cited for lack of ventilation. University of Wisconsin, will walls, broken floor tiles in directed the mass speak on September 27 at 4 p.m. communications program at showers, non-working lighting I H C R A IP P A C Y D N A L L in Room 201 Crosby Hall. Shaw University. Mencher was a fixtures and crawling insects. —.. : Dr. Johnson has worked for prize winning reporter for the E T JR" A M R • E P U Sl A D L 0 Y The laundry room of Scott CBS Network News, WHA Fresno Bee. Hall was cited for the lack of Educational Television, WISC ventilation and excess dust on Channel 3, the Chicago Tribune, I REFAEFYC A B J L I E the floor. The Capital Times, The State Weather The problem of flooding Journal and the Negro Press N 0 B 0 I N F f~U D 0 0 E S Fair nights and mostly L which has plagued launderers International. sunny days through Saturday, since the beginning of the Hoyt has worked for NBC except partly cloudy N W R H C A E P S S I M Y D L News, the Daily mountains Friday night and : semester has not been solved. Saturday. Lows Friday night Julius U Morehead \, of the Heral d - Telephone j n in the 50's except low to mid Y C E L A J A Y A 0 GOG A Bloomington, Ind. 60's coast highs Friday and A physical plant attributes the Saturday upper 70's and low problem of leakage to the Mai Goode was the first Black 80's. to serve as a correspondent on a N R B R N 0 D R I CJ L 0 0 H E upstairs showers. j national TV network. A AEUCBNNY K| N N CPAEXA(EZITROM'A)R • Can you find the hidden comic strips? H' JM T F J E A I C E P ADA I ALLEY OOP LITTLE LULU Pi4 T C H A IT L S U B N N N L ANDY CAPP ^MARY WORTH ARCHIE I MISS PEACH R C Y A M U T B I N 0 L B D 0 BETTY BOOP , MOMMA i "BLOND IE MUTT AND JEFF 0 H B M U L |u L E L T T I L S DICK TRACY U NANCY DOONESBURY ^ORPHAN ANNIE A\G/Q J E R :MJ A B J E F F 0 A ; GASOLINE ALLEY PEANUTS HENRY POGO C /M 0 L . Y C A R T K C I D I G • HI AND LOIS ySAD SACK / LI•L ABNER ;. SUPERMAN K A p \P\M U T T A. N D H I S M

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By Craig R. Turner I'd do it but it wouldn't. At the this were a senior team I'd be NOTEBOOK present, we simply need to more worried about letdowns A&T will seek its first win of execute properly. To switch after . This team the season against now would mean reteaching a has a lot of character and well Bethune-Cookman this Saturday whole new system all over be fine before the year is out." By Archie Bass in Orlando, Florida. again. Right now everyone is Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. The Tangerine Bowl is the under a great deal of pressure. If in Orlando, Florida. setting for the first meeting It's another football game this weekend for the Aggies; between the two ischools, and, hopefully, McKinley has the gridironers spunky Bethune took Livingstone 14-7 enough to show some signs of promise. "last week while A&T was Kascher Is Newcomer To show some sign of promising potential against the annihilated by top ranked Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman would enhance the young South -.'Carolina . State 52-0. "They are proabably a To Program Aggies' confidence and overall team enthusiasm. better team than S.C. State and Can the Aggies afford to suffer another larger defensively. Bethune is a "down-to-earth", crushing, trouncing defeat? multiple offensive club with a lot By Dennis Bryant There are nine returnees from At the conclusion of the last year's team which finished This shouldn't be hard to figure out. of power in their ground game," said A&T coach Jim McKinley. 1976-77 season, the A&T fourth in the state. The team No !!. . . No !! Most of the attention will be Aggiettes became well known for includes three talented A&T is in the process of building a football stadium with centered on linebacker Earl their competition in women newcomers. The most promising Inman (6-5,225) and sports in North Carolina. Sue of the three is Karen Dickerson an initial seating capacity of 15,000 to 25,000 and a Kascher, a newcomer to the possible future expansion to 50,000. , All-American changes in our The Aggiettes play their first defense that should provide us staff, hopes to help them home volleyball game Tuesday, Believe it or not . . . another embarrassing, defeat could with a lot more quickness," said improve that status. September 27, in Moore Gym at bring about a brand new stadium with no spectators to McKinley. Miss Kascher is a native of 6:30. Dwaine Board (6-5, 230) will Rochester, New York. She occupy the 25,000 seats. attended Irondequoit High move back to his old end That's the strange thing about fans; when you win, they School where she was active in position from his linebacker varsity volleyball and . parade the stadium; but, when you are losing, they want to post. That will move freshman take the excuse of being young and inexperienced. If they Dennis Coit (6-1,185) to the An all-conference player, Miss corner. Another reserve, Mike Kasder attended Saint Andrews pay $5.00 to see a game, then they expect to see Presbyterian College in razzle-dazzle excitement and not embarrassment. Cardwell (5-9,190) will also see action. Lauringburg where she served as director and choreographer for Think about it ! "We'll probably go with seven synchronized swimming. She freshmen in our lineup and that starred in volleyball, tennis and The searching Aggies are looking for a win to hold on to is a. lot. Right now, the quicker the trademark of "Aggie pride" and identity. basketball. they P'ay, the sooner they will "A&T is on the upsurge in the Andy Hinson steps into his second season as head become veterans," he stated. sport of volleyball," stated Miss football coach at Bethune-Cookman with 33 returning McKinley addressed himself to Kascher. "The volleyball team lettermen and high hopes of blitzing the Aggies. the feasibility 0f switching the has a good chance of winning a The Wildcats are coming off a super year with a 9-2 Aggies' veer to a pro set or a majority of its games because of power I formation. record and as SIAC champions. The man with the plan its strength and depth. The team "If I thought that would help is highy motivated and together Sue Kascher for Bethune-Cookman is Reginald Beverly, a senior (5.5 - when it comes to playing." 150). Says Bethune-Cookman's sports publicist "There's magic in his little frame; and, with that magic, come zeal finesse and raw playing prowess." Just how true this statement is will be judged by the Board Moves To Defensive End outcome ofthe game Saturday night. It was definitely true last year, as Beverly was selected to the All-Conference There were more than a few -"I think I had a good year in Houston and narrowly defeating roster. eyebrows raised at the 1976; however, it is difficult to an improved Livingstone team in conclusion of the 1976 football build a big name for yourself in Salisbury, 14-7. Will Turner out-clash Beverly at the engineering season when North Carolina one year," said Board, a junior ''We know that position? Tune in for the game Saturday night and be your A&T defensive end Dwaine Industrial Technology major. Bethune-Cookman is a good own judge. Board was named to the first "We don't get the big coverage a football team with good size and team Mutual Black Network lot of All-Americans do, so in speed," Board said. "They have Unfortunately, it's prediction time again and, to me, All-America squad. our league you have to build a gotten off to a slow start but The 6-5, 235-pound Board reputation over a period of they have been playing some that spells a long ride back from Florida. had an outstanding year for the time." good teams. Hopefully, the game won't be a laughing slaughter for Aggies; however, he was totally "During the last part of the "We have been working hard the Aggies. However, if "the Aggies don't fall behind left off the first and second '76 season the other teams were in practice, reviewing game film, quickly and hang in there defensively, we'll blow All-Mid-Eastern Athletic aware of my presence and ran and we all know what we have to Conference teams. their plays in the other do in order to get in the win Maryland-Eastern Shore away ! I love the Aggies, but I Board, who has been timed in direction." column." like Bethune-Cookman by 18 points. the 40 yard run at 4.7 seconds, Board was shifted to Despite the notoriety of being Dennis Bryant BC felt that he deserved linebacker at the beginning of an All-American, Board doesn't the current season to take feel his presence or that of any Craig Turner BC All-Conference honors but was surprised by his All-American advantage of his speed and other star player will Archie Bass BC award. agility. Because of recent significantly change the developments, Coach Jim opposition offensive game plan. ******** McKinley has decided to move Board back to defensive end Intramural Standings when the Aggies take on Bethune-Cookman College in the Division I W L Pet Scott Hall 0 0 .000 Tangerine Bowl this Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Version II 1 0 j Q00 Buckeyes 0 1 .000 "I really think I can help the CboroPant. 1 0 1.000 Desperado 0 1 .000 most at the defensive end position," Board said. "I'm a R Xbor 000 ° ° ° ° - Division III little disappointed that I didn't Poison 0 1 .000 _ 1 0 1.000 adjust as. quickly as I would _ . Omegas have liked to linebacker but I've Quicksilver 0 1 .000 Lambda Mu 1 0 1.000 only been playing there for six Division II Veteran 0 0 .000 weeks." D.C. Star 1 10 1.000 Kappas 0 1 .000 Betnune-Cookman won the SIAC championship last season Son of Sam 1 0 1.000 Sigmas. 0 1 .000 with a 9-2 overall record. The **************** Wildcats are 1-1 this season, ******** Dwaine Board losing to Texas Southern in Page 8 THE A&T REGISTER Friday, September 23, 1977 COMING UP AT A&T WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1977 EVERY (We reallymean EVERY) STUDENT CLASS DEPARTMENT SCHOOL STAFF MEMBER ADMINISTRATOR, DEAN INSTRUCTOR AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE AGGIE FAMILY should participate fully in A&T's 1977 CAREER ACTIVITIES Program, September 28 (ONLY) in MOORE GYMNASIUM, when 150 Key Representatives of Business Industry and Government will man professionally installed booths from which they will discuss, demonstrate, distribute brochures, and show samples of their products while counseling with our students about worthwhile careers to pursue. These consultants are mostknowledgeableabout Career Planning. They will be at A&T from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. only on Wednesday, September 28, 1977. Students are invited to visit and register with counselors during the one-day affair. Each time a student talks and registers with a consulant, he may place his name in the booth. At the end of the CAREER ACTIVITIES, all names will be placed in a big box in the gym, and very valuable door prizes (on display in the gymnasium) will be awarded to more than 20 students. There will also be class prizes awarded in the same manner to instructors and their classrooms.

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